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    'Stand firm'; December 12, 1806 – September 9, 1871), also known as Standhope Uwatie and Isaac S. Watie, was a Cherokee politician who served as the second principal chief of the Cherokee Nation from 1862 to 1866.

  2. Stand Watie was a Cherokee chief who signed the treaty forcing tribal removal of the Cherokees from Georgia and who later served as brigadier general in the Confederate Army during the U.S. Civil War.

  3. Jun 24, 2015 · Stand Watie was a controversial Cherokee leader who signed away his ancestral lands, fought for the South in the Civil War, and became the last Confederate general to surrender. Learn about his life, his role in the conflict, and his legacy in this article from HISTORY.

  4. Learn about Stand Watie, the only Native American to be fully promoted to the rank of General in the Civil War. He fought for the Confederacy as a Cherokee leader and was the last to surrender in 1865.

  5. Jan 12, 2024 · Learn about Stand Watie, the only American Indian to achieve the rank of general on either side during the Civil War. Explore his life, from his involvement in the Cherokee politics and removal to his role as a Confederate officer and his death.

  6. Jun 22, 2015 · On June 23, 1865, 150 years ago, the last Confederate general surrendered his arms at Doaksville, Oklahoma, near Fort Towson. Confederate Brigadier General Chief Stand Watie (his Cherokee name was De-ga-ta-ga) was a Cherokee.

  7. When the penalty was exacted in June 1839, only Watie, among Major Ridge, John Ridge, and Elias Boudinot, escaped execution. Thrust into the forefront of Cherokee politics by the killings, Watie became the lifelong enemy of Cherokee Chief John Ross.